I've said it once but I'll say it again: Python can be *actively hostile* to people from non-CS backgrounds. This whole thread captures the harrowing experience of a complete beginner.
#Rstats with its lovely CRAN library and RStudio are SO much more beginner-friendly. https://t.co/qYNiv1OfCG
Building an experimental new #rstats 📦 called {ggblend}. It uses the new support for blend modes (multiply, darken, overlay, etc) in R 4.2 to let you blend #ggplot2 geoms
e.g. replace:
geom_point(...)
with
geom_point(...) |> blend("darken")
https://t.co/Ym89ucfDkp https://t.co/IPleV6u9Va
Building an experimental new #rstats 📦 called {ggblend}. It uses the new support for blend modes (multiply, darken, overlay, etc) in R 4.2 to let you blend #ggplot2 geoms
e.g. replace:
geom_point(...)
with
geom_point(...) |> blend("darken")
https://t.co/Ym89ucfDkp https://t.co/IPleV6u9Va
Building an experimental new #rstats 📦 called {ggblend}. It uses the new support for blend modes (multiply, darken, overlay, etc) in R 4.2 to let you blend #ggplot2 geoms
e.g. replace:
geom_point(...)
with
geom_point(...) |> blend("darken")
https://t.co/Ym89ucfDkp https://t.co/IPleV6u9Va